Archive for May 2025
Services sector growth slows in April amid trade concerns, PMI shows
Growth in the country’s services sector slowed in April to its lowest level in over a year as international trade tensions weighed on business sentiment, a survey shows today. The AIB Global S&P Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI) fell to 52.8 in April from 55.3 in March, still above the 50 level that separates growth from…
Read MoreEnterprise Minister to urge agencies to cut red tape for SMEs
Minister for Enterprise Peter Burke is to meet with the heads of 19 agencies and offices under his remit to instruct them to reflect on their processes and the obligations they put on small businesses. They will be called on to significantly simplify their policies, slash red tape and make any forms or statutory applications…
Read MoreDepartment of Finance’s economic forecasts to take US tariffs into account
The Department of Finance will publish economic forecasts for Ireland to take account of tariffs imposed by the Trump administration in the United States. The document will be brought to a meeting of the Cabinet and launched by Minister for Finance Paschal Donohoe and Minister for Public Expenditure Jack Chambers. The forecasts set out two…
Read MoreBuilding a Finance-First Business Strategy: Why It Matters Now More Than Ever
In today’s rapidly shifting economic environment, businesses must be more agile and resilient than ever before. At KAAS we believe that traditional growth strategies – focusing solely on market share, product development, or customer acquisition – are no longer enough to guarantee long-term success. Increasingly, businesses are recognising the need for a finance-first strategy, one…
Read MoreChina mulls US trade talks offer, warns not to engage in tariff ‘extortion’
Beijing is “evaluating” an offer from Washington to hold talks over US President Donald Trump’s 145% tariffs, China’s Commerce Ministry has said, although it warned the United States not to engage in “extortion and coercion”. Washington and Beijing have been locked in a cat-and-mouse game over tariffs, with both sides unwilling to be seen to…
Read MoreNew electric car registrations up 25.5% so far this year – SIMI
New figures from the Society of the Irish Motor Industry show that new car registrations rose by 1.9% in April, while registration of battery electric cars jumped by 23.7%. SIMI said that new car registrations rose to 8,731 in April compared to April last year. Registrations so far this year are up 3.4% to 73,505…
Read MoreSmall and medium firms investing less post pandemic, ESRI report shows
The scarring effects of the pandemic has resulted in small and medium firms investing less in their businesses, according to the Economic and Social Research Institute. It found nearly 60% of enterprises invested in capital in 2023 compared to 64% before the Covid-19. At the same time there was a significant fall in funds allocated…
Read MoreHigher food prices push inflation up to 2% in April – CSO
Inflation rose by 2% in the 12 month period to April of this year, driven mainly driven by higher food prices. The latest figures show a marginal increase in the rise in the cost of living as measured by the Central Statistics Office as the figure for the 12 months to March was 1.8%. The…
Read MoreEuro zone grows quicker than forecast before large trade war hit
The euro zone economy grew faster than expected in the first quarter, starting 2025 on a modestly upbeat note before a trade war with the US, a surging currency and deteriorating business sentiment weaken it, data showed today. The world’s second-largest economic bloc has barely grown over the past several years as businesses held back…
Read MoreManufacturing growth strongest in April since mid-2022, PMI shows
Growth in the country’s manufacturing sector accelerated in April thanks to a robust expansion in new orders amid signs of stock building due to tariff uncertainty, a survey showed today. The Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI) rose to 53 from 51.6 in March, the latest report from AIB shows, moving further above the 50 threshold that…
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